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Albert Lloret

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Albert Lloret is associate professor of Spanish and Catalan specializing in the literatures of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. He holds a Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures from Johns Hopkins University. His research interests include textual scholarship, cultural history, translation studies, and the digital humanities. He is working on an NEH-funded critical edition and translation of Giovanni Boccaccio’s geographical encyclopedia De montibus (in collaboration with Michael Papio), the reception of the classical tradition in medieval Catalan, Ausiàs March’s poetry, and the printing of chivalric romance Tirant lo Blanc. He serves as managing editor of Digital Philology.